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    Prior Inconsistent Statements Are Admissible to Impeach and Prior Consistent
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Prior Inconsistent Statements Are Admissible to Impeach and Prior Consistent

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Prior inconsistent statements are admissible to impeach and prior consistent statements can be used to rehabilitate a witness who has been impeached.Discuss the benefit of using these statements at trial versus the confusion they may cause the jurors.

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